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Our full range of Outlaw Merchandise is now back available online for everyone to purchase. Best sellers such as the new thicker hoodies for both the Outlaw & Outlaw Half are now back into stock and will be dispatched within a week. See the full range here.

Entries are now starting to flood in for this years Triathlon Relays at the National Water Sports Centre on Sat 22nd / Sun 23rd August. There are less than 50 places left in the Saturday morning event, so we urge all team captains to get there team entries in ASAP.

Craig Twigg became the first ever double winner of the Outlaw Triathlon and Jenny Latham completed her first long distance triathlon to win the women’s event.

Twigg, who lives locally in Leicester, battled the rain and wind to win again against a quality field that included four of the previous five winners. His time of 8:50:56 was fifteen minutes faster than his winning time from last year.

He finished ahead of Nottingham doctor, Tom McGlashan, who started the day hoping to finish in the top ten and surpassed his own expectations. Third place went to Mark Livesey.

Yorkshire-woman Jenny Latham finished ahead of Leicester’s Claire Shea-Simonds. Her winning time of 9:55:59 marked a fine debut where she led from start to finish in the women’s race. Maree Jesson was third. » Read more…

For those that are unable to join us for the Outlaw Triathlon down at the National Water Sports Centre on Sunday, you can track your friends and family via our Live Athlete Trackerand our Live Commentary.

The pages will not be live until the day of the event, so don’t worry that you can’t access them immediately but all will be available once the event starts.

The event starts at 6am – with approx. 1200 athletes – roughly 200 relays and women plus 1000 men, starting the 2.4mile swim in the man made Regatta Lake at the National Water Sports Centre. The leaders are expected to start the cycle at just before 7am with the last cyclists out on the road at 8am.